How To Install Kodi 17.3 On Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3, Zero

Here’s how you can download and install Kodi 17.3 Krypton on your Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3 or Zero without having to go through any long winded or complicated installation processes. This assumes that the Raspberry Pi in question is running the Raspbian PIXEL desktop environment.

Without further ado, let’s just jump right in and take a look at the relatively simple steps needed to get up and running with Kodi 17 on Raspberry Pi.

Step 1: A lot of what we are going to do actually involves the command line interface. So with that in mind, you’re going to need to launch the Terminal app on the Raspberry Pi you are running to get access to the command line. You will also need to make sure that everything is up to date on the machine, so initially, run this command:

sudo apt-get update

Step 2: Once that process has finished and you have provided your administrator password, run:

sudo apt-get upgrade

Step 3: Next, type the following command into Terminal to create a new repository:

Step 5: You have now reached that miraculous moment when you can actually use all of the above work to install Kodi on the Raspberry Pi. Use the following command lines to do exactly that (press the Enter key after the first command):

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install kodi

Step 6: Once the installation process has taken place, it’s then possible to click on the Raspberry Pi logo (start menu), navigate to Sound & Video, and select the Kodi option to invoke the app and run it.

And that is literally all that she wrote! You should now be in a position to interact with the wonderful Kodi platform on the Raspberry Pi just like you would on any other platform.

This is just yet another example of how diverse and versatile Kodi actually is, which is in no small way thanks to the wonderful team working hard on a daily basis to progress the media software.